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2009 Toyota bB headlights — what they do and how to look after them
Headlights are absolutely fitted to the 2009 Toyota bB. This is confirmed by Toyota’s model literature for the QNC2# series (owner’s manual and service information list headlamp assemblies, bulbs and aiming procedures) and by parts catalogues that detail complete headlamp units and service bulbs for the 2009 bB. More broadly, road-legal passenger vehicles for Australia and New Zealand must be equipped with compliant headlamps under the Australian Design Rules and the NZ Land Transport Vehicle Lighting Rule, so a road‑going 2009 Toyota bB will have low- and high‑beam headlights as standard equipment. In short, headlights are relevant, required and integral to this model.
On the 2009 Toyota bB, the headlights provide forward visibility at night and in poor weather, and ensure the vehicle is seen by others. Low beam handles everyday driving without dazzling oncoming traffic, high beam extends reach on dark country roads. The headlamp assemblies also contribute to the bB’s front‑end styling, so keeping them clear and correctly aimed is both a safety and an appearance win.
- Inspect at each service (or every 10,000–15,000 kilometres): check operation of low/high beam and the condition of lenses.
- Clean lenses with pH‑neutral car wash, avoid harsh solvents that can haze the polycarbonate.
- If lenses are cloudy, consider a proper headlight restoration kit, severe UV damage may warrant replacement housings.
- Check for moisture inside the lamp. Light condensation can be normal, persistent water means a vent or seal issue.
- Verify aim. Misaligned lights reduce seeing distance and can dazzle others. Have a workshop set beam height to spec.
- Replace bulbs in pairs to keep brightness and colour consistent. Don’t touch bulb glass with bare fingers.
- If fuses blow or lights flicker, have wiring, connectors and grounds inspected.
Most 2009 bB variants use serviceable halogen bulbs in reflector housings, though bulb type can vary by grade. Owners should confirm the exact specification in the vehicle’s handbook or on the bulb access cap. Choose quality, ADR/NZ‑compliant bulbs rather than extreme “blue” tints that trade off usable light. Avoid retrofitting non‑approved LED or HID kits into halogen reflector housings—light pattern and legality can suffer. If the car is factory‑equipped with discharge lamps, follow the manual’s safety directions, as high‑voltage systems are involved. When fitting any bulb, ensure the lamp seats squarely, the dust cover is refitted, and the beam aim is checked afterward.
Popular questions about 2009 Toyota bB headlights
What headlight bulb fits a 2009 Toyota bB?
Bulb type can vary by trim and market. Many bB models use halogen bulbs in reflector housings, but the safest bet is to check the owner’s manual or read the marking on the rear of the headlamp access cap. When in doubt, remove the old bulb and match it at a reputable parts counter.
If the vehicle has factory HID/discharge lamps, replacement involves different components and safety steps, so a professional service is recommended.
How can the headlight aim be adjusted on a 2009 bB?
The bB’s headlamps have adjuster screws accessible from the engine bay. A workshop can align them with a beam setter to the correct spec. At home, park on level ground facing a wall about five metres away and make small adjustments, but avoid over‑raising the beam which can dazzle oncoming traffic.
Why are my bB headlights cloudy, and can they be restored?
Cloudiness is usually UV degradation of the polycarbonate lens. Light to moderate haze can often be restored with a proper sanding and sealing kit that includes a UV‑stable clear coat.
If the lens is deeply crazed or the internal reflector has dulled, replacement headlamp assemblies will restore performance and appearance better than repeated polishing.